He didn’t quit when that injury required 23 surgeries as doctors worked to save his left leg, fighting his way back to the athletic lifestyle he had grown up with. And once more, after he was involved in a bike-on-car accident in 2013, the “damage to my previously salvaged limb” compelled him to pursue “what my doctors and I fought off for nearly 10 years” — amputating his left leg.

And he didn’t quit when he needed to remake his career after the injury.

“I don’t think I could pin any of my rehab successes on any one person,” Reynolds explains in the video. “It’s always a group effort. That’s where organizations like Team Red White & Blue kind of fill that gap.”

Reynolds works as a senior consultant at Deloitte in Washington specializing in program and operations management as part of the company’s Government Operations Service Line.

CGSM | July 31, 2015

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